Science Nana

From The Herald

Published
3:03 am CDT, Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Science NanaJan Seago/Plainview ISD“Science Nana” Andrea Ingram (left) visited La Mesa Elementary third grade classes on Tuesday and brought along optometrist Dr. Lindsey Mathis (right) to share a lesson on eyes and how they work, and the foods that help our vision. Students assisting in constructing a model of the eye are Michael Rivera and Jazlynn Hernandez. Science Nana has been visiting the campus with science lessons for more than eight years. On this visit, she brought the students sunglasses to reinforce the need to protect eyes from the sun. Dr. Mathis gave students eyeball cookies to add a bit of fun to her lesson. less

Science NanaJan Seago/Plainview ISD“Science Nana” Andrea Ingram (left) visited La Mesa Elementary third grade classes on Tuesday and brought along optometrist Dr. Lindsey Mathis (right) to share a lesson on eyes and how they work, and the foods that help our vision. Students assisting in constructing a model of the eye are Michael Rivera and Jazlynn Hernandez. Science Nana has been visiting the campus with science lessons for more than eight years. On this visit, she brought the students sunglasses to reinforce the need to protect eyes from the sun. Dr. Mathis gave students eyeball cookies to add a bit of fun to her lesson. less

“Science Nana” Andrea Ingram (left) visited La Mesa Elementary third grade classes on Tuesday and brought along optometrist Dr. Lindsey Mathis (right) to share a lesson on eyes and how they work, and the foods that help our vision. Students assisting in constructing a model of the eye are Michael Rivera and Jazlynn Hernandez. Science Nana has been visiting the campus with science lessons for more than eight years. On this visit, she brought the students sunglasses to reinforce the need to protect eyes from the sun. Dr. Mathis gave students eyeball cookies to add a bit of fun to her lesson.